Valencia – Algiers
Ferry to Algeria
Valencia – Algiers
Ferry to Algeria
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Valencia - Algiers Ferry Route summary | ||
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Departure Destination | Spain | |
Destination | Algeria | |
Distance | 0 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 July 2025.
Valencia is a Mediterranean port city, situated on the south-east coast of Spain. The ferry port provides daily connections to all the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera) with crossings operated by all of the main ferry companies active in this region. The city of Valencia also deserves also a visit of you are passing by. There are lots of museums in the old town as well as Europe's biggest marine wildlife park. Valencia is also famous for its food and their typical paella is not to be missed!
Imposing religious buildings looking over a landscape decorated in colour and beauty – in spite of all its enigmatic allure - Algiers’ ability to remain under the radar for holidaymakers is perhaps its most surprising facet. Not only is Algiers a truly wonderful place to explore, every creek and crevice filled with a unique symbol of history that embodies an era or movement, its close proximity to Europe will make you marvel at the reasons you didn’t visit sooner. Regardless of your idea of a good trip, Algeria’s capital is brimming with such charisma, culture and charm that it will satisfy your thirst for excitement; The Basilique Notre-Dame D’Afrique is perhaps the pinnacle of the pleasing aesthetics, a stunning edifice created several hundred years ago, emanating an aura of peace from its towering walls and royal spires. After exploring the grandiose architecture and soaking in the energy from the visceral memorials, Le Jardin D’Essai du Hamma is an oasis of tranquillity, affording an indelible experience among the rows of verdant foliage and quaint pools of water. Whatever your adventure in the daytime, make sure to sample some of the sumptuous food in the evening in one of the inviting restaurants, tantalising your taste buds with exotic herbs and spices.
The Metro is the most proficient way to travel around Algiers, comprised of ten stations around the city. Buses are in operation around the city centre and suburbs, and there are always taxis for quick and convenient transport.